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Three of Rochester’s most active traditional dance musicians meld their musicality in the band, Lake Effect. They understand how to use the music to lift the dancers’ feet. And we’re delighted to welcome Syracuse’s talented new caller, Rachel Ameen, to the mic this week.
Experience the magic of contra dancing, where all are welcome, and no partner or experience is necessary. Bring your friends, family, and fellow dance enthusiasts for a night of lively music, connection, and community. All dances are called. If you like, come early for an introduction to contra elements at 7:00.
We have a sliding scale admission policy, with a target of $12. Pay more if you can, less if you can’t – come dance!
Caller

Rachel Ameen
Rachel Ameen has been studying dance calling with David Smukler and Bob Nicholson. She has brought delight to the Syracuse dance series.
Band

Lake Effect
Matt Sloboda (fiddle, mandolin, accordion, bouzuki), Chuck Abell (guitar), Catherine Sloboda (fiddle)
For nearly seven years, Lake Effect has been honing its sound while playing for dances and concerts both locally and in New England and along the Eastern Seaboard. Founded initially by Matt Sloboda and Chuck Abell, the band has grown to include Catherine Sloboda. With a shared vision that encompasses the best in folk, Celtic, swing, and World Music, the band has melded seamlessly into a unique ensemble which values both precision and musical variety.